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Democracy as a force of nature

Unicycle, the Book of Fictitious Symmetry and Non-Random Truth (Nature’s Democratic Pi)

The observation that nature is asymmetric allows us to introduce reasoning that is as organized as the logic of symmetries currently in use, by using symmetry as a foil in a proof by contradiction.

One result is the discovery that nature, the universe, does indeed have a non-random sense of direction with fortunate ethical consequences and implications for political science and other fields of inquiry.

"Very scrupulously set out. It is extremely well written and beautifully literate." -Dr. Diané Collinson, author of Plain English, Fifty Major Philosophers, Fifty Eastern Thinkers, coauthor of works including the Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers

What the Farmer Told the Bard

My highly asymmetric and fictitious performance available for real!

Pagan runes encoded in a monument to the Bard? In a world where we become “cybertypes” by watching personalized chronicles, Shakespeare’s pagan gods emerge, as the planet slides into chaos in the grip of a media takeover, in a vast usurpation of human identity.